Expanded Range Of Monroe Quick-Strut Assemblies Includes 21 New Part Numbers Covering 63 Applications

Expanded Range Of Monroe Quick-Strut Assemblies Includes 21 New Part Numbers Covering 63 Applications

This part number expansion brings Quick-Strut coverage to an additional 4.2 million vehicles.

Tenneco has expanded its aftermarket ride control offering, making Monroe Quick-Strut premium replacement strut assemblies available for an additional 4.2 million vehicles registered throughout North America. With 21 new part numbers added this month, Tenneco says it has expanded its range of Quick-Strut assemblies by 247 product numbers this year.

Offering automotive service professionals all the components needed for a complete strut replacement in a single unit, Monroe Quick-Strut assemblies are designed to help service shops speed up strut replacement times and take advantage of more sales opportunities, according to Tenneco. The latest range expansion includes coverage for 22 domestic and 41 import applications.

“Today’s automotive service shops are looking for proven products that help protect their customer relationships. They don’t want to take any chances on low-quality strut assemblies or potential comebacks,” said Adam Richardson, senior product manager, Tenneco North America Aftermarket. “The Monroe Quick-Strut line truly represents the quality, performance and value our trade partners and, ultimately, the consumer, expect.”

Assembled at Tenneco’s North America Aftermarket ride control facility in Paragould, Arkansas, Monroe Quick-Strut assemblies are fully application-tested to ensure OE-like performance. The latest expansion includes exclusive market coverage for the following vehicle models:

  • 2015-‘17 Ford F-100 Series (Front)
  • 2015-‘17 Ford F-150 Series (Front)
  • 2004-‘09 Kia Spectra (Rear)
  • 2005-‘09 Kia Spectra5 (Rear)
  • 2008-‘11 Mitsubishi Outlander (Front)

In addition, Tenneco has expanded its range of value-driven strut assemblies, adding 24 new part numbers to the RoadMatic product line. The company says these additions include coverage for 180 domestic and 31 import applications, representing 2.3 million vehicles operating on North America’s roads. New coverage extends to various Cadillac, Chevrolet, Dodge, Honda, Hyundai, Mercury, Nissan, Saturn, Toyota and other vehicle models. Tenneco also added a new Monroe Strut-Mate mounting kit covering 10 domestic pickup applications.

To learn more about these and other Monroe products, or to see a complete list of new Monroe part numbers, visit Monroe.com.

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